The Cactus plant lives for extended periods of time due the lack of predators; nothing is there to kill it.
how long can a Christmas cactus live. our is 58 years old
The cactus has the ability to store water in its fleshy stem so it can survive long periods of drought.
Yes, a cactus can live in a terrarium. A cactus is a survivor that adapts to a wide range of conditions. What it handles poorly are cold and dampness. So one of the smaller cactus plants should have no problems with a terrarium life style as long as coldness and dampness are controlled.
The red cactus ives for around 1-2 years
It can possibly live up to ten years
The Easter blooming cactus [Schlumbergera gaertneri] is a successful houseplant. So it can live for many years if its environment supports its needs. It's a jungle cactus from Brazil. So it's the opposite of the desert cactus in its needs.Specifically, the Easter cactus isn't used to direct, harsh or strong light. That's because in its native environment it's light deprived. The tropical forest is a thick, dense, dark place for a growing jungle cactus. What it lacks in light it more than makes up for in moisture. It handles warm, humid environments. So it won't live long if it's subjected to long hours of direct or strong light. Neither will it live long if it's put on a little or no watering schedule.
it has spike so it it will live longer...
The cactus" HAS water INSIDE of IT so IT drinks IT FROM inside
Live at the Cactus Cafe was created on 2008-07-30.
Cacti DO live in the desert and have done so quite successfully for thousands of years.
Quite simple, cactus live in areas where it rains only a few times a year, so it stores as much water as possible so it can survive in the desert
What kind of woodpeckers live in a cactus plant?